I've been a guest on I don't know whow many Internet radio shows the last year or two. And I'm always amazed at the number of people who email me weeks and even months after the show has been archived. "I just heard the radio show you did with...and I'm writing to tell you I just bought your [Read more...]
‘The Sopranos’ finale: Piggyback onto this one
The final episode of "The Sopranos" airs a week from Sunday on HBO, and smart Publicity Hounds aren't wasting time wondering if Tony Soprano will flip---or get whacked. Instead, they're figuring out ways to generate publicity by piggybacking onto this story. The Washington Post called … [Read more...]
Media interviews: Balance of power has shifted to sources
If you're involved in a news story and you're afraid the media will misrepresent you, slant the news, or write it according to their own agenda, don't refuse comment, thinking they'll just go away and leave you alone.
As I've said so many times before, refusing an interview is … [Read more...]
Animal whisperer, here’s how to get onto radio
Sandra Larson of Elm, Texas writes: "I'm very interested in hosting a radio show as an animal communicator. On the air, I would do live readings for your audiences' favorite furry friends. Also, we could take the on-air audience on soul journeys which are guided meditations. After the meditation, if time permitted, we could share your callers' … [Read more...]
New Age, self-improvement, mind-body-soul radio show database
If you're an expert in any one of these four areas, you may have had a difficult time getting booked on radio shows: --Inspirational --New Age --Self-improvemenet --Mind-body-spirit Reiki, energy healing, aroma therapy, feng shui, using essential oils for healing and pampring, mysticism, channeling, chanting, horoscopes, numerology, palmistry … [Read more...]
Food Network looking for Iron Chef fans
The Iron Chef, a popular program on the Food Network, is looking for people who also love Iron Chef competitions, from fans who dress up in Japanese costumes to full-length videos of people who host their own cooking competitions. Tell the network why nobody Iron Chefs like you do and they … [Read more...]
Public service announcements wanted by radio show
If you're a nonprofit or charity operating on a shoestring budget, take advantage of an Internet radio show that wants your public service announcements. "That Marketing Show," hosted by Rodger Roeser, needs 30-second and 60-second audio public service announcements to air during the show. Your organization can get in front of lots of marketing … [Read more...]
Ribbon-cutting event? You can do better than that
I know you've seen photos just like this one hundreds of times.
It's called a ribbon-cutting event, complete with the giant cardbaord scissors, and it's one of the most-photographed, most boring ways to try to generate publicity.
Equally repugnant are those giant cardboard checks that somebody "presents" to someone else, usually … [Read more...]
‘Nightline’ appearance traced back to ezine
If you're wondering why you should bother publishing an electronic newsletter, or an email tip of the week, publicity in top-tier media outlets is only one reason. Take Barbara Thompson, for example. She graduated from my [Read more...]
YachtBuddy.com wants news about sailing events
Do you have news about sailing events, boat shows, yacht launches or speedboat trials? If so, YachtBuddy.com, based in Antigua, wants it, as well as yacht brokerage news. "We would like yacht and marine product reviews and articles too. If it would fit in a yacht magazine it would be suitable. … [Read more...]
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